Residents of Melbourne may have spotted some spinning greenery above their heads as the world's first rotating air gardens recently made their dizzy debut at the <a href="http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/signal/pages/aboutsignal.aspx">Les Erdi Plaza</a>, Northbank. Artist <a href="http://www.lloydgodman.net/suspend/MCC2013_2.html">Lloyd Godman</a> designed these wonderful gardens, which dangle from wire suspended between light posts, for his latest project called Airborne. Each piece is unique and completely self-sufficient.

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Airborne Rotating Air Gardens by Lloyd Godman

Lloyd Godman designed the world's first airborne rotating gardens

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Airborne Rotating Air Gardens by Lloyd Godman

Made with recycled bicycle wheels and some wire, the rotating gardens are suspended between light posts

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Airborne Rotating Air Gardens by Lloyd Godman

When the wind blows, the gardens spin!

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Airborne Rotating Air Gardens by Lloyd Godman

The City of Melbourne Arts Grants Program funded the installation, which made its debut in conjunction with the 2013 Sustainable Living Festival

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Airborne Rotating Air Gardens by Lloyd Godman

Godman used bromeliad plants for his gardens, which attain the nutrients they need to survive from their leaves

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Airborne Rotating Air Gardens by Lloyd Godman

In addition to being awesome to look at, these wonderful rotating gardens are completely self-sufficient

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Airborne Rotating Air Gardens by Lloyd Godman

Residents of Melbourne may have spotted some spinning greenery above their heads as the world's first rotating air gardens recently made their dizzy debut at the Les Erdi Plaza, Northbank. Artist Lloyd Godman designed these wonderful gardens, which dangle from wire suspended between light posts, for his latest project called Airborne. Each piece is unique and completely self-sufficient.